Browsing Institutt for musikk by Document Types "Peer reviewed"
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A caprice – the summit of Ibsen’s theatrical career
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Erik Bøgh’s A Caprice (En Kaprice) premiered 7 September 1859 at the Norwegian Theatre in Christiania (Oslo), staged by theatre manager Henrik Ibsen. The production then ran for another thirty-five performances during the ... -
Applications of Cross-Adaptive Audio Effects: Automatic Mixing, Live Performance and Everything in Between
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This paper provides a systematic review of cross-adaptive audio effects and their applications. These effects extend the boundaries of traditional audio effects by potentially having many inputs and outputs, and deriving ... -
Children's participation in ritualized circle time : ritual in music sessions in the multicultural kindergarten: How does it comply with children's right to participation?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This article addresses the possibly contradictory relationship between children's right to participate and ritualized circle time. It presents an analysis from an arts-based research inquiry within self-study, conducted ... -
Decolonising or recolonising: Struggles on cultural heritage
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article directly responds to an article authored by Iacono and Brown published in Dance Research (2016), and considers issues emerging since its publication. The core topic is the UNESCO Convention from 2003, and in ... -
Democratizing Interactive Music Production over the Internet
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This paper describes an ongoing research project which address challenges and opportunities when collaborating interactively in real time in a ”virtual” sound studio with several partners in different locations. ”Virtual” ... -
Den umulige og opprørende dissonans: En siesta med Alexander Kielland og musikken
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011) -
An education spaces framework to define interactive and collaborative practices over the physical-hybrid-virtual continuum.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)A new industrial revolution is slowly affecting our social, political, economic, and cultural lives. A fusion of technologies and research is emerging within several fields such as robotics, artificial intelligence, the ... -
Effects of instructed timing and tempo on snare drum sound in drum kit performance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)This paper reports on an experiment investigating the expressive means with which performers of groove-based musics signal the intended timing of a rhythmic event. Ten expert drummers were instructed to perform a rock ... -
Facilitating Team-Based Programming Learning with Web Audio
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)In this paper, we present a course of audio programming using web audio technologies addressed to an interdisciplinary group of master students who are mostly beginners in programming. This course is held in two connected ... -
'Farò il possibile per vincer l’animo di M.r Handel': Senesino’s arrival in London and Arsace’s rhetoric of passions
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)We often read about the castrato Senesino's arrogant, self-absorbed personality, especially in relation to Handel and his London years. Concerns about Senesino's difficult character spread in London even before his arrival ... -
Framework for a novel two-campus master's programme in music, communication and technology between the University of Oslo and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)In 2015 World Economic Forum defined what they consider to be the 16 most critical 21st century skills needed for a student to thrive in an ever faster evolving technology mediated world. The challenge is how higher education ... -
From panic to planning: extending the notion of presence to create sustainable digital learning environments
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The transition from physical learning spaces to fully digital learning environments in annus horribilis 2020 has challenged Institutions and educators in re-thinking teaching in a time of crisis. E-learning is now phasing ... -
Insular or Cosmoplitan: David Monrad Johansen and Paris
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The Norwegian composer David Monrad Johansen (1888–1974) emerged as the standard-bearer for what he himself called «national values» in music in the interwar period. It is very much for this that he is remembered today. ... -
An interface to an interface to an interface
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The paper relates some experiences from a recent production of orchestrating Conlon Nancarrow Piano Studies for performance on Pipe Organ. Reflections that surfaced during this work concerned the layered nature of interfaces, ... -
Investigation of a Drum Controlled Cross-Adaptive Audio Effect for Live Performance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Electronic music often uses dynamic and synchronized digital audio effects that cannot easily be recreated in live performances. Cross-adaptive effects provide a simple solution to such problems since they can use multiple ... -
Itinerant challenges and newspaper support: The Johannesénske Balletselskab’s Norwegian tour 1878-1879
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)In March 1878 the Johannesénske Balletselskab travelled over the mountains from Östersund in Sweden to the Norwegian city of Trondheim.1 The Johannesénske Balletselselskab was used to travelling: in various ... -
Key Factors Needed for Developing a Higher Education Cross-Campus Learning Environment in a Nordic Context
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The use of digital technologies and online tools to support both students and educators has become synonymous with transforming learning within Higher Education, particularly within post graduate courses. It can be argued ... -
Kva kan dansehistoria fortelja om røtene til bygdedansen?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article discusses how dance forms have developed and spread through the ages and works in particular with the genre that we in Norway call regional dances. In contrast to much other research into dance history, it is ... -
Kvinner, opera og den offentlege scena i Venezia på 1700-tallet
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La Famille Dansant. Investigating the Family Structure and Repertory of the Johannesénske Balletselskab
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)The performance history of the Johannesénske Balletselskab spans a long period. In different shapes, sizes and names the ensemble was on the road for 30 years. This article analyses the activities of the Johannesénske ...